It is so easy to take for granted the common things. An easily dismissed moment can become something intriguing and even more beautiful when we pause to notice it. Clouds playing in the sky are moments like that for me. I'm in awe of clouds, always have been. In particular, I love the fluffy white… Continue reading Clouds at play
Category: Inspiration
From Popcorn to Bourbon Glazed Salmon and the words in between
I sat there, all alone. Well, maybe not completely alone, it was me, my thoughts, a pad of paper, and a pen. My head was spinning with ideas, they were mixing and twirling about. Like a machine. Churning, churning, churning... I sat there...waiting Anticipating... "How can I make sense of the ideas in this brain… Continue reading From Popcorn to Bourbon Glazed Salmon and the words in between
31-Day Photography Challenge #31SRW – Day 1
As a learning-as-I-go photographer, I've been practicing a lot of years. If you're like me, you've been practicing, too. You're feeling more confident with your tools of the trade. When you pick up your camera it feels comfortable, like a well-fitting glove. But there are moments where the subjects you're taking pictures of all seem… Continue reading 31-Day Photography Challenge #31SRW – Day 1
Farming black and white photo challenges
As I perused my extensive menagerie of photos I've taken over the last year, birds are rarely something I captured. Birds are generally on the move or in flight. Or taking a bath. And when I see them, it is usually through a window, so it is hard for me to capture photos of them.… Continue reading Farming black and white photo challenges
How my butt dictated swimming suit choices
Somehow, after all my years of learning sh*t, I've discovered the best way to put closure on my way of thinking is to do the opposite of what I thought was the best thing to do. Really? Yeah, really? Okay...hear me out. You see, I've been struggling with thoughts of my older, less youthful bum… Continue reading How my butt dictated swimming suit choices
Macro photography – play until you get it right
Macro photography works some of the time, but when it doesn't, it can look pretty darn messy. In my garden, I have lots of diagonal lines. Big ones, like in the latticework, and tiny ones, too. Some of my favorites are on the blades of the leaves of the flowers. What the heck, is that… Continue reading Macro photography – play until you get it right